FAQs - Frequently asked questions

Does Recticel offer a tapered insulation products?

Many flat roofing problems are attributed to ineffective rainwater run-off. This can cause deflection of the roof deck and 'ponding' of rainwater, and have a significant impact on the lifespan of the roof. Recticel's flat roofing tapered insulation division - Gradient - provides bespoke tapered insulation solutions, allowing virtually any fall to be created on either a new or existing roof. A Gradient tapered roof will:

  • Improve thermal and acoustic performance
  • Minimise ponding and roof loading
  • Restrict build-up of rooftop debris
  • Reduce the resulting maintenance costs
  • Provide a longer, more effective working life
  • Aid compliance with Building Regulations

In providing this service, Gradient will work out a detailed roof plan and calculate the exact number of boards required in advance. They work exclusively with Recticel to provide specialist PIR insulation solutions, but are not limited in their choice of materials and can produce specifications that include mineral wool, polystyrene and cork. This enables Gradient to deliver truly unique and bespoke solutions, utilising the best characteristics of all the insulation materials available in the UK today.

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How should I store Recticel Insulation boards?

Our boards are supplied in polythene shrink wrap which is designed for short-term protection only. It is accepted that storing boards indoors is not always possible – when outdoor storage is necessary, boards should be stored clear of the ground, on a level surface, and under cover to protect them from prolonged exposure to moisture or mechanical damage.

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Is Eurothane PL available with a vapour control layer?

Recticel Insulation's Eurothane® PL is a versatile product that can be fixed either mechanically or with gypsum adhesive, in accordance with installation guidelines. It has a built-in vapour control layer as standard, located between the PIR core and the plasterboard.

What is the best way of achieving an air and vapour barrier when using Recticel PIR insulation panels?

As per the literature supplied with the product - an effective air and vapour barrier can be achieved by the taping of board joints using suitable insulation tape, the inclusion of a separate proprietary vapour control layer or the use of a foil backed plasterboard all of these methods are acceptable forms of air/vapour control.

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What is the minimum working temperature for installing Recticel Insulation boards?

Recticel Insulation products should not be installed on site when the temperature is below 5°C. Below this, condensation may form.

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